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web site designing e-commerce sites. Features include web site development and hosting, e-mail forms, automated new and used vehicle inventory listing capabilities, traffic reporting and links to OEM and NADA resources. The price is $350 for the initial set up and $349 per month thereafter. The NADA Web Premier Package builds on the Essentials by adding features such as advertisement management, lead management, a services solution and a parts locator service. Pricing for this package is a $500 initial set up fee and $599

Web content management (WCM) systems manage content creation, review, and approval processes for web site content. This may include public Web sites (Internet) or private web sites (intranet or extranet). Use a WCM solution to organize and manage documents; provide content version control, collaboration utilities, and user- or document-level security.

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Before any medium-to-large company implements Microsoft® Office SharePoint® Server 2007, it’s important to become familiar with the process that may occur. Included in this practical scenario, using a fictional company, are typical approach and implementation techniques that may come up when planning, customizing, and deploying Microsoft® Office SharePoint® Server 2007. Learn more about the features and functionality available.

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Most manufacturing businesses have invested in technology to combat some of their challenges, but primarily to increase efficiency and productivity. However, many have not yet discovered the value of a Web presence—or they use the Web in a very limited way. More than simply serving a marketing role, a Web presence can boost internal efficiency, enhance customer service, and increase sales. Download this white paper to learn more.

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Companies have had the capability to design and develop mobile Web sites for quite some time. But until recently they've struggled to convince clients and prospects that there’s a market out there. Now that mobile has made its way onto the mainstream, many companies are still asking themselves whether it’s right for them. This white paper aims to help Web site owners make that decision.

In a very interesting move in what I would call a software consumerization trend, much like the AppStore, recently Amazon launched Amazon Web Services Marketplace (AWS Marketplace). The new service from Amazon will make available a number of cloud-based software to its users.
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